Tallyn, E and Meech, J.F. (1998) Developing the Interactive First Person P.O.V.:Using Characters as a Sensory Lens. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques SIGGRAPH'98. Orlando, FL. 19-24 July, 1998.

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Narrative Theories as Contextual Constraints for Agent Interaction - Meech   Self-citation (Meech)   (Correct)

....theories can be applied to the design of interactive agents. Current research is investigating the use of models of contextualization and narrative in the design of personal communications agents (extensions of the work in Liscano et at. 1999) and in the design of narrative environments (e. g Tallyn and Meech, 1998). The goal of this research is to identify the utility of various agent interface models as user interfaces to complex systems. This work will investigate the implementation of a range of agent design models to identify effective heuristics for agent design. In the future it is hoped to ....

Tallyn, E and Meech, J.F. (1998) Developing the Interactive First Person P.O.V.:Using Characters as a Sensory Lens. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques SIGGRAPH'98. Orlando, FL. 19-24 July, 1998.

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